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Nationalists Reluctant To Pressure Govt Over Defamation Case


A monk attends a protest along with other Buddhist nationalists in front of the US Embassy in Rangoon on April 28, 2016.

 


 May 11th, 2016  |  09:36 AM  |   2018 views

RANGOON, MYANMAR

 

A prominent nationalist Buddhist monk has said the Ma Ba Tha movement has no plans to pressure Burma’s government over the recent arrest of a nationalist provocateur on defamation charges, but he warned that authorities should tread carefully when dealing with the movement.

 

Thopaka, a monk who is the spokesperson for Ma Ba Tha’s headquarters in Rangoon’s Insein Township, said the movement would closely follow the case against Nay Myo Wai, the chairman of the Peace and Diversity Party.

 

Ma Ba Tha, a Burmese acronym for the Association for the Protection of Race and Religion, is a radical Buddhist nationalist group that is actively hostile toward Burma’s Muslim minorities.

 

“We support Nay Myo Wai’s nationalist activities, but will wait and see how his case will be handled,” he said when asked whether the movement would help the staunch supporter of their nationalist cause.

 

Thopaka warned the National League for Democracy (NLD) to deal carefully with the nationalist forces or else there could be “dangers, condemnations and protests. This would not be good for the new government, nor for the country.”

 

Nay Myo Wai was apprehended on May 3 after a complaint was filed by a member of the Myanmar Teachers’ Federation. The complainant alleges that Facebook posts by Nay Myo Wai had defamed President Htin Kyaw, State Counselor Aung San Suu Kyi and Burma’s commander-in-chief, Snr-Gen Min Aung Hlaing.

 

Ashin Thaddama, another prominent Ma Ba Tha monk, better known as Myanan Sayadaw, said the reasons for the arrest were “not well-founded,” and he suggested that someone had created a fake Facebook account in Nay Myo Wai’s name to cause him trouble.

 

“We will have a meeting about this soon,” he said. “We want to see this case set right.”

 

Nay Myo Wai, whose party is closely aligned with Ma Ba Tha, is known for his active social media presence, which usually involves attacks and racist slurs aimed at Burma’s Muslim minority.

 

His arrest is a rare case of government action against the nationalist movement, which enjoyed tacit support from President Thein Sein’s Union Solidarity and Development Party (USDP) administration, whose term lasted from 2011 to March 2016.

 

The NLD questioned Ma Ba Tha’s motives in the run-up to last year’s election, when the monks publicly backed Thein Sein for another term. But the NLD has been reluctant to directly challenge Ma Ba Tha, as the monks have considerable public support among the Buddhist majority, nor has the party come to defense of the country’s Muslims.

 

A few days after Ma Ba Tha helped organize a protest on April 28 against the US Embassy’s use of the term Rohingya, it was reported that the Ministry of Foreign Affairs had advised the embassy to stop using the word.

 

The NLD government, much like its predecessor, has made clear it will not acknowledge the stateless Muslim minority’s use of the term.

 

Aye Aye Soe, a spokesperson at the Foreign Affairs Ministry, told Myanmar Now on Monday that Suu Kyi, who is also Burma’s foreign minister, had personally relayed the message to the new US Ambassador Scot Marciel when he came to present his credentials on April 27.

 

“The minister just said that [use of] the term would exacerbate the issue and should be avoided,” she said, adding that the ministry did not send an official request to the US Embassy on the matter.

 

Thopaka said Ma Ba Tha was content with the NLD’s diplomatic initiative, as the movement opposes the international community’s stance that the Muslim minority in Arakan State should be allowed to self-identify as Rohingya.

 

“We welcome this step, though this is not an official announcement,” he said.

 

Win Ko Ko Latt, leader of Myanmar National Network, which organized the protest in front of the US Embassy, said, however, that his group was preparing to stage demonstrations to demand that the NLD officially reject the term Rohingya.

 

He said an application had been submitted to authorities for a protest in Mandalay on Friday, adding more events could follow in Irrawaddy, Sagaing and Magwe divisions, as well as Mon State.

 

“Our members in a number of towns are prepared to stage more and more protests if the government does not reveal its position on this issue through state-owned media,” Win Ko Ko Latt said.

 


 

Source:
courtesy of THE IRRAWADDY

by Irrawaddy Post

 

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